On 26 May 2009, at 06:10, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
...
The mplayer ebuild is stated to be intelligent about ignoring these
flags if necessary, so I'm not sure that if mplayer works, so will
everything else is a safe conclusion. My question was exactly if it
was so - are other ebuilds also as
On Dienstag 26 Mai 2009, Stroller wrote:
On 26 May 2009, at 06:10, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
...
The mplayer ebuild is stated to be intelligent about ignoring these
flags if necessary, so I'm not sure that if mplayer works, so will
everything else is a safe conclusion. My question was
Hi all,
I would like to set some rules for user passwords like minimum length,
password must contain a digit, special character, upper and lower letters,
etc. but have not found a way yet how to do it. Do I need some special
addon or is this configurable in base system?
Thanks,
Raul
On Tue, 26 May 2009 05:35:46 +0100, Stroller wrote:
Mark: yes, I don't see any reason NOT to address by label (e2label or
whatever XFS / Reiser use) these days. The only thing I can think of
is that your USB drivers or the kernel module that does USB mass-
storage is not loaded in time
On Tuesday 26 May 2009 09:22:44 Raul Gonzales wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to set some rules for user passwords like minimum length,
password must contain a digit, special character, upper and lower letters,
etc. but have not found a way yet how to do it. Do I need some special
addon or is
Hi there,
When I install a new package I run `emerge -pv foo` to look at the
USEs it supports. In the past I have looked these up just by
grepping, e.g.:
$ grep foo /usr/portage/profiles/use.*
/usr/portage/profiles/use.desc:foomaticdb - Adds support for the
foomatic printing driver
Stroller schrieb:
Hi there,
When I install a new package I run `emerge -pv foo` to look at the USEs
it supports. In the past I have looked these up just by grepping, e.g.:
$ grep foo /usr/portage/profiles/use.*
/usr/portage/profiles/use.desc:foomaticdb - Adds support for the
Hello All !
I have tried many things to make my touchpad work with the new xorg and
HAL but in vain...
Fortunatly my video is allright (xorg.conf),
my keyboard is also good (/etc/hal/fdi/policy/10-x11-input.fdi and
/etc/hal/fdi/policy/10-keymap.fdi)
and my usb mouse works but I strictly have no
Stroller wrote:
Hi there,
When I install a new package I run `emerge -pv foo` to look at the USEs
it supports. In the past I have looked these up just by grepping, e.g.:
$ grep foo /usr/portage/profiles/use.*
/usr/portage/profiles/use.desc:foomaticdb - Adds support for the
foomatic
On 26 May 2009, at 10:57, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Stroller wrote:
Hi there,
When I install a new package I run `emerge -pv foo` to look at the
USEs it supports. In the past I have looked these up just by
grepping, e.g.:
$ grep foo /usr/portage/profiles/use.*
Does anyone think that a mechanism of applying patches to a package without
the need to modify the ebuild of that package would be a useful feature?
media-video/smplayer j-random-hack.patch
i have written script (not at my hand atm) with alike syntax using
post_src_unpack pre_src_compile
I have a Lexmark x7675 printer connected to my network. When trying to
add a printer through the cups interface, Lexmark doesn't appear in the
list of manufactures. Will this printer work with CUPS/Gentoo (amd64)?
How can it be set up?
Thanks,
dhk
Stroller stroller at stellar.eclipse.co.uk writes:
I'm always rather reluctant to enable any of these, being unsure
whether my ageing PentiumPro or Pentium 4 CPUs support such features
as 3DNow! (originally an AMD technology) or the advanced SE3.
I run this on dozens of amd64
dhk wrote:
I have a Lexmark x7675 printer connected to my network. When trying
to add a printer through the cups interface, Lexmark doesn't appear in
the list of manufactures. Will this printer work with CUPS/Gentoo
(amd64)? How can it be set up?
Thanks,
dhk
According to the cups
On Tue, 26 May 2009 06:00:10 +0100
Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk wrote:
Looks like `echo media-video/mplayer mmx mmxext sse sse2 ssse3 3dnow
3dnowext /etc/portage/package.use` unless someone else is able to
be more informative.
Stroller.
Yes, just add cpudetection to
On 5/26/2009 5:58 AM, Redouane Boumghar wrote:
First of all where can I find information about the file names of FDI ?
NUMBER-NAME-NAME.fdi
Where are the specification of the nomenclature ?
I have found different names possible :
11-x11-synaptics.fdi
99-x11-synaptics.fdi
Why the donkey
2009/5/26 Nick Cunningham n...@monkeydust.net:
Its been a while since ive used paludis, but do you have the folder
permissions set correctly? Normally paludis will (or it used to anyway)
complain loudly when the permissions werent set correctly.
If they are set correctly what happens when you
Ahoi,
when trying the following:
emerge -av qbittorrent
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild N] net-libs/rb_libtorrent-0.13 USE=-debug 0 kB
[ebuild N] net-p2p/qbittorrent-1.0.0 0 kB
i always get the following error
thanks for the info! will keep that in mind for the future.
Justin wrote:
Johannes Renoth wrote:
Ahoi,
when trying the following:
emerge -av qbittorrent
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild N]
Hi,
so I temporarily disable all USE flags in my make.conf by adding the #
to the line. Some with package.use.
The I run :
USE=cpudetection emerge -pv mplayer
See output below.
So what changes for me: oss is added. That's nothing for hardware and I
use alsa, so I don't need it, do I?
-aalib
KH schrieb:
Hi,
so I temporarily disable all USE flags in my make.conf by adding the #
to the line. Some with package.use.
The I run :
USE=cpudetection emerge -pv mplayer
Is this a valid way of approache?
From Stroller:
Apparently not!
I rebuilt using that flag received this
On Wednesday 27 May 2009 00:20:50 KH wrote:
Hi,
so I temporarily disable all USE flags in my make.conf by adding the #
to the line. Some with package.use.
The I run :
USE=cpudetection emerge -pv mplayer
See output below.
So what changes for me: oss is added. That's nothing for hardware
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 12:53 AM, Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:
On Tue, 26 May 2009 05:35:46 +0100, Stroller wrote:
Mark: yes, I don't see any reason NOT to address by label (e2label or
whatever XFS / Reiser use) these days. The only thing I can think of
is that your USB drivers or
Hi,
so inspired by [gentoo-user] USE=mmx mmxext sse sse2 ssse3 3dnow
3dnowext I again thougt about my USE flags.
Now I want to put them in an order which is better fitting my need than
the alphabetical order. I remember I saw something ordering it for
hardware and software, but I can't remember
On Wednesday 27 May 2009 00:52:21 KH wrote:
Hi,
so inspired by [gentoo-user] USE=mmx mmxext sse sse2 ssse3 3dnow
3dnowext I again thougt about my USE flags.
Now I want to put them in an order which is better fitting my need than
the alphabetical order. I remember I saw something ordering it
KH wrote:
Hi,
so inspired by [gentoo-user] USE=mmx mmxext sse sse2 ssse3 3dnow
3dnowext I again thougt about my USE flags.
Now I want to put them in an order which is better fitting my need than
the alphabetical order. I remember I saw something ordering it for
hardware and software, but I
Alan McKinnon schrieb:
On Wednesday 27 May 2009 00:52:21 KH wrote:
Hi,
so inspired by [gentoo-user] USE=mmx mmxext sse sse2 ssse3 3dnow
3dnowext I again thougt about my USE flags.
Now I want to put them in an order which is better fitting my need than
the alphabetical order. I remember I
Nikos Chantziaras schrieb:
KH wrote:
Hi,
so inspired by [gentoo-user] USE=mmx mmxext sse sse2 ssse3 3dnow
3dnowext I again thougt about my USE flags.
Now I want to put them in an order which is better fitting my need than
the alphabetical order. I remember I saw something ordering it for
On May 26, 2009, at 4:07 PM, KH wrote:
You can do whatever you wish as long as USE contains all you need
in the
end. Example:
USE_FOO=this n that
USE_BAR=some more flags
BLAH=whatever else there might be
USE=${USE_FOO} ${USE_BAR} ${BLAH}
Thank's. That is exactly what I was looking
On Wednesday 27 May 2009 00:33:12 Keith Dart wrote:
But that will likely break, or render useless, the ufed tool.
If you don't use that, you probably should.
Why?
--
Rgds
Peter
On May 26, 2009, at 4:52 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Wednesday 27 May 2009 00:33:12 Keith Dart wrote:
But that will likely break, or render useless, the ufed tool.
If you don't use that, you probably should.
Why?
Makes it easy to change USE flags. You see the flag name, current
On Tue, 26 May 2009 22:07:10 +0100
Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk wrote:
On 26 May 2009, at 15:31, Daniel Iliev wrote:
Looks like `echo media-video/mplayer mmx mmxext sse sse2 ssse3
3dnow 3dnowext /etc/portage/package.use` unless someone else is
able to be more informative.
Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Wednesday 27 May 2009 01:02:17 Keith Dart wrote:
On May 26, 2009, at 4:52 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Wednesday 27 May 2009 00:33:12 Keith Dart wrote:
But that will likely break, or render useless, the ufed tool.
If you don't use that, you probably
On May 26, 2009, at 6:16 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
Changing USE flags is easy enough already, isn't it? I don't think I
want
any program meddling in my make.conf, thanks.
No, I have not yet memorized all of them, and they change frequently.
But suit yourself, I like ufed.
Keith Dart wrote:
On May 26, 2009, at 6:16 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
Changing USE flags is easy enough already, isn't it? I don't think I
want
any program meddling in my make.conf, thanks.
No, I have not yet memorized all of them, and they change frequently.
But suit yourself, I like ufed.
On May 26, 2009, at 6:41 PM, Dale wrote:
Memorized all of what? Open a text editor and edit make.conf. What
do
you need to memorize? If you use KDE, you can edit them with kwrite
which is about as easy as it gets. Heck, I been using Gentoo for
years
and I don't recall ever using ufed.
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 2:50 AM, Nikos Chantziaras rea...@arcor.de wrote:
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
Re: glx, what happens if you run 'eselect opengl list'?
there are two listed, ati and xorg-x11. xorg-x11 is selected.
That means you have not removed ati-drivers. It might be they interfere
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 9:02 PM, Adam Carter adam.car...@optus.com.au wrote:
DRI requires kernel support - Device Drivers - Graphics -
Direct Rendering Manager, and you'll want to select the
correct ATI support under that.
That's always been there, as modules. If I modprobe for r128, it
I know the subject is a bit lacking but here goes. I'm thinking about
trying this xorg-server upgrade again. I been thinking about a way to
do this and not have to pull the plug on my rig if it fails, which I bet
it does. This is the command I am thinking about trying.
/etc/init.d/xdm start
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